Tigers have nothing to do with Africa? ~ Two drugged, rare - TopicsExpress



          

Tigers have nothing to do with Africa? ~ Two drugged, rare Indochinese tigers were taken to the Pu Mat National Park in Nghe An Province for care on June 13, 2014, after they had been thrown out of the back of a pick up truck as a decoy, on a high speed chase ensued by authorities for suspicion of load of cargo Why are we posting this here you may think? Tigers have nothing to do with Africa? Wrong! Please think about the more than 3079 Animals & more than 2655 Plants that are endangered word wide today. This truly is a catastrophe for nature. The effects on other species is devastating each time we loose another one. We can afford to loose no more! Poaching, canned hunting, hunting, trophy hunting and smuggling of live endangered species for pet trades and other illegal oddities globally is on the increase! We can never lose sight of this fact! Trade on tiger bone wine and their parts deeply impacts on our lions, our rhinos, our elephants as well as other wildlife in Africa. The trade booms billions and is said to make more illegal money today than the current drug trade. If each country cannot contain and decrease this trade, endangered species shall continue to spiral in a downward motion and the continuation of wild species shall diminish at an escalating and alarming pace. The trade is deeply intertwined and so its up to all of us to work together globally and united in order to barricade, break and block all illegal and legal trade country for country, seaport for seaport, flight for flight, day and night, land, air and sea , national and international ~
Posted on: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 14:44:52 +0000

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